
Foundry Artists at Wilson College
5th Annual Exhibition
Wilson College and the Foundry are continuing their collaborative relationship with
the 5th annual exhibition of Foundry artists’ work at the Bogigian Gallery,
located in Wilson’s Lortz Hall.
The Bogigian is an exhibition space where students and the community can
experience the visual arts, and is an important teaching tool used by the fine arts program to fulfill its mission. It is named in honor of Hagop Bogigian, a benefactor of the College
who came to America from Armenia in 1876 and became a successful businessperson
and an activist against injustice.
The show will start on September 8th and continue through
October 6th, with a reception on September 8, from 4:30-6 PM,
assuming Wilson’s determination that conditions allow for gatherings.
Visitors are welcome from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and admission is free.
For additional information or an appointment, contact Professor of Fine Arts Philip Lindsey
at 717-264-4141, Ext. 3305, or philip.lindsey@wilson.edu.
Essential Watercolor by Anne Finucane
Butterfly Garden Mixed Media by Paola Diaz
Glorious Silk Screen Print by Mary Grassell
Easton Garden Oil by Jean Frey
Democracy Dies In Darkness Collage Linocut by Anne Finucane
Where Earth Meets Sky Mixed Media by Deborah Slocum
Turquoise Travesty Mixed Media by Deborah Slocum
Veiled Reality by Andrea Finch
Rose Gold Acrylic by Donna Werling
It Was a Very Peachy Spring! Silk Screen Print by Mary Grassell
Mostly Pink Peonies Pastel by Jean Frey
Gestation Watercolor by John McDowell
Susquehanna River at Millsburg Crossing Oil by Cindy Haden Baker
Veiled Reality Stay-mobile by Andrea Finch
Blades of Grass Drawing by John McDowell